HAARP What It Actually Is

How to Use it For the Greater Good

A conspiracy nut that cannot think critically would have you believing that HAARP is used for weather control. The document “Owning the Weather for Military Use,” found on Global Research.ca states that weather modification is possible as part of domestic and international security without people knowing about it or having a say in how HAARP would be used. HAARP is supposed to generate rain, fog, or storms on earth, but it's not limited to modifying space weather. The seven year drought California faced that has brought PG&E to its knees with the current power shut off crisis of which I’m not personally affected by, is over thanks to majorly wet winters in 2018 and 2019.
I’m writing this article to see what facts or fiction can come out of actually researching this stuff instead of taking a Facebook meme at face value. HAARP is actually a project that is studying the properties and behavior of the ionosphere. The research facility went from the hands of the United States Air Force to the University of Alaska Fairbanks on August 11th, 2015.

The HAARP program supposedly has developed electromagnetic warfare properties.
Some people feel that HAARP has been used for weather modification, causing earthquakes and tsunamis that affect other countries. I would go so far as to say that it protects Los Angeles’ perfect weather that they get all the time. Looking at their weather is mind-boggling, because it is mild but during the drought, which brought California its incredibly hot weather. But then again the actual website with the University of Alaska: Fairbanks states that HAARP wants to light up a portion of the ionosphere for scientific study. To remember my physical science class my senior year of high school, the ionosphere is a layer of earth’s atmosphere that has a high concentration of ions and free electrons that is able to reflect radio waves.
HAARP supposedly works using radio waves to help control the weather. The ionosphere is 60 km to 1,000 km and is a part of Earth’s upper atmosphere.

Earth’s ionosphere is what lends to atmospheric electricity. HAARP is essentially a transmitter that transmits in Megahertz. A Megahertz is a frequency that radio transmits on. A Hertz is defined as one cycle per second. Megahertz is a multiple of 10^6 power. The Hertz was named after Heinrich Hertz who studied electromagnetism in more detail.
The Hertz is a radio signal but the human ear according to Wikipedia, is capable of hearing 20Hz to 16,000 Hz of sound. Sound comes in a wide range of frequency heard as Hertz that an average human can hear. Radio signals are a radio frequency measurement that sound is transmitted on that a radio antennae picks up on. What the HAARP people feel HAARP does is be a high frequency transmitter that is designed to study the ionosphere, not necessarily bent on global domination controlling the weather.
Some feel that aspects of the HAARP program are kept secret due to concerns over national security, without lending to doubt that the actual purposing of HAARP’s electromagnetic weapons could be used for warfare.

Yes, the electromagnetic pulse another country like Russia may be something they would use to disrupt our ability to use the ATM, the Internet, and disrupt our economy. Maybe the military has badass weapons that are capable of disrupting a countries’ economy the way they could do that to us first. Blame HAARP on the Haiti earthquake why don’t you? Sometimes natural disasters are exactly that, natural disasters, but since we do not have concrete information coming from people who can think critically, nobody knows what to believe.

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